Palm Beach County Bail Schedule — Bail Amounts by Charge

Palm Beach County bail amounts by charge type. See the typical bail schedule for misdemeanors and felonies in West Palm Beach, Florida.

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Verified by Licensed Bail Bond ProfessionalsLast updated: March 2026
Quick Answer: Palm Beach County uses a bail schedule that sets standard bail amounts based on the charge. Misdemeanors range from $250-$2,500. Felonies range from $2,500-$250,000+. A judge can adjust these amounts at the first appearance hearing.

Palm Beach County Bail Schedule — Typical Amounts

Charge TypeTypical Bail RangeYou Pay (10%)
Minor misdemeanor$250 – $1,000$25 – $100
DUI (first offense)$500 – $2,500$50 – $250
Domestic violence$1,000 – $5,000$100 – $500
Felony (3rd degree)$2,500 – $15,000$250 – $1,500
Felony (2nd degree)$15,000 – $50,000$1,500 – $5,000
Felony (1st degree)$50,000 – $250,000$5,000 – $25,000
Drug trafficking$25,000 – $500,000$2,500 – $50,000

Can the Judge Change the Bail Amount?

Yes. The bail schedule provides default amounts, but a Palm Beach County judge can adjust bail up or down at the first appearance hearing based on:

Palm Beach County Judicial Circuit

Palm Beach County is part of Florida's judicial circuit system. Bail schedules are set by the Chief Judge of the circuit and may be updated periodically. For the most current bail schedule, contact the Palm Beach County Clerk of Court or ask your bail bondsman.

Note that judges in Palm Beach County have discretion to set bail higher or lower than the standard schedule based on individual circumstances. Factors include the defendant's ties to West Palm Beach, employment status, prior criminal history, and the specifics of the current charges. For current inmates at Palm Beach County Jail, call (561) 688-3000 to confirm the exact bail amount.

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